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Victor Wembanyama debuts Spurs jersey in workout, has dinner with David Robinson, Tim Duncan

Victor Wembanyama's San Antonio Spurs jersey matches his draft position.

The newest Spur made his official debut with the team Saturday, two days after being selected as the No. 1 pick in the NBA Draft. After a whirlwind few days that included the draft, a first pitch at Yankee Stadium and dinner with Spurs royalty, Wembanyama was all smiles at his introductory news conference.

In it, he spoke about having dinner Friday with Spurs greats including David Robinson, Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili, Sean Elliott and head coach Gregg Popovich.

"In probably a couple of hours, I learned more about the NBA than in my whole life before," Wembanyama said. "It's so comforting to see the people who are so important to the city of San Antonio and to the franchise are such kind people and generous.

"They genuinely wanted to share with me their experience. I feel like they've already started to take great care of me."

He shared a photo of himself alongside Elliott, Robinson, Ginobili and Duncan.

Wembanyama went on to say that Duncan told him that he received a similar welcome in San Antonio from Robinson and Sean Elliot when he arrived as the No. 1 pick in 1997. Duncan went on to win five NBA championships with the Spurs, two of them alongside Robinson.

Victor Wembanyama made his debut in Spurs gear on Saturday. (Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images)
Victor Wembanyama made his debut in Spurs gear on Saturday. (Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images)

Wembanyama won't have the benefit of playing with another Spurs legend in his first season. He'll join a roster that was built to tank last season in order to obtain his services. There's not an NBA All-Star in sight in San Antonio.

Instead, he'll be tasked with anchoring a roster featuring rising young talent including Keldon Johnson, Devin Vassell and 2022-23 All-Rookie Second Team honoree Jeremy Sochan. He'll immediately become the focal point in the most anticipated NBA debut since LeBron James' in 2003.

Wembanyama demonstrated part of what makes him so special during a light workout in his new Spurs gear featuring his No. 1 jersey. A 7-4 center, Wembanyama handles the ball like a guard and barely has to leave his feet to lay the ball up over the rim.

He displayed the shooting range that will make him an offensive threat from virtually anywhere in the frontcourt.

Wembanyama was a star in San Antonio before he set foot in the city, which has prepared for his arrival since the Spurs won the draft lottery in May. He's already the subject of a mural that received a stamp of approval from Popovich.

His next stop will be the NBA Summer League, which he doesn't intend to sit out.

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